Lebanon proposes changes to maritime deal
Lebanon’s deputy speaker of parliament and lead envoy to the US-mediated indirect negotiations, suggested the proposed changes would not be serious enough to derail the planned deal.
Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Tuesday the proposal was "on the right track to assert Lebanon's rights over all its waters"
The Lebanese source said there would be no partnership between Lebanon and Israel “whatsoever”. The source said any agreement between Total and Israel rested with the two parties and had nothing to do with Lebanon.
Mr Bou Saab said Lebanon would not pay one cent from its share of Qana to Israel.
Mr Bou Saab said Lebanon would not pay one cent from its share of Qana to Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid has given an upbeat appraisal of the initial draft agreement — and even Hezbollah has offered cautious optimism that a deal could be reached
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